The Rhino Document Library
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Balfour, D.; Shaw, J.; Banasiak, N.; Le Roux, N.; Rusch, U.; Emslie, R.H. 2019. Concise best practice guidelines for the biological management of African rhino. Johannsburg, WWF-SA. pp. 1-123.
Neubert, M. 2007. Jungfer Clara – Das Holländische Rhinozeros, portraitiert vom Hofmaler Anton Clemens Lünenschloß, auf dem Marktplatz zu Würzburg. In: Mettenleiter, A. (ed) Tempora mutantur et nos, Festschrift Walter M. Brod, Pfaffenhofen. pp. 328–331.
Kretzschmar, P.; Auld, H.; Boag, P.T.; Ganslosser, U.; Scott, C.A.; Coevorden de Groot, P.J. van; Courtiol. A. 2019. Mate choice, reproductive success and inbreeding in white rhinoceros: new insights for conservation management. Evolutionary Applications 2019: 1-16. doi.org/10.1111/eva.12894
Iperen, M. van 2019. IOD treatment in practice (presentation on iron storage prevention in rhinoceros). Powerpoint presentation. pp. 1-49.
Tong, Haowen; Zhang, Bei; Wu, XianZhu; Qu, Shengming 2019. Mammalian fossils from the Middle Pleistocene human site of Bailongdong in Yunxi, Hubei [in Chinese, English abstract]. Acta Anthropologica Sinica, Beijing 38 (4): 1-38, 7 figs. doi.org/10.16359/j.cnki.cn11-1963/q.2019.0064
Spary, E.C. 2019. On the ironic specimen of the unicorn horn in enlightened cabinets. Journal of Social History 52 (4): 1033-1060.
Kipkorir, K.C.; Angienda, P.O.; Onyango, D.N.; Onyango, P.O. 2020. Antibiotic resistance of Escherichia coli from humans and black rhinoceroses in Kenya. Ecohealth 17: 41-51.
Radlovska, K.O.; Kachala, S. 2019. Investigation of the importance of Starunia paleontological location of the pleistocene fauna of the rhinoceroses and the mammoths for quaternary geology. Technology transfer: fundamental principles and innovative technical solutions 2019: 86-88.
Appell, G.N. 1973. Mammals of Borneo whose survival is threatened. Borneo Research Bulletin 5 (2): 64-66.
Reynolds, R.J. 2019. The rhinoceros of Ringling Bros. Unpublished story distributed to friends and family. pp. 1-4.
Martin, J.E.; Antoine, P.O.; Perrier, V.; Welcomme, J.L.; Metais, G.; Marivaux, L. 2019. A large crocodyloid from the oligocene of the Bugti Hills, Pakistan. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 2019 - e1671427: 1-8. doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2019.1671427
Molmenti, P.G. 1908. Venice: its individual growth from the earliest beginnings to the fall of the Republic. Part III: the decadence. Chicago, A.C. McClurg.
Dudik, B. 1867. Die Rudolfinische Kunst- und Raritäten Kammer in Prag. Mittheilungen der K. K. Central-Comission zur Erforschung und Erhaltung der Baudenkmale, Wien 12: xxxiii-xliv.